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By Ed Crooks in New York
Published: January 18 2011 21:38 | Last updated: January 18 2011 21:38
General Electric, the largest US industrial group, is signing a series of deals with China this week in energy, rail and aviation as it drives to improve its disappointing performance in the Chinese market.
GE says the announcements reflect the promise by Jeff Immelt, chief executive, that its collaborations with Chinese companies would create global sales and safeguard US jobs.
The latest deals, announced as Hu Jintao, China’s president, visits the US this week, could be worth $4bn-plus in sales and are expected to “support and create” about 4,700 US jobs.